What the fuck is all this copy and paste shit can't do no thinking for yourselves

It's called citing facts to bolster an argument.

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What was album sales before 1993 assholes

Not sure how that's relevant to a discussion of the current popularity of vinyl. No one's trying to say vinyl is selling more than it did before CDs and digital music downloads, just that it's more popular now than it's been in 20 years and hardly "a thing of the past" which was the claim I am debating.

But I expect this cogent argument to be lost on an imbecile like yourself.

Too the Mongols who stated they don't like CD because of the thread title.need too grow a pair cassette even lasted longer than vinyl I'm just glad I had the time too listen too vinyl before it has too be bought secondhand and that

I'm just glad I had the time too listen too vinyl before it has too be bought secondhand and that

While I am old enough to remember vinyl in a pre-CD world, you do realize the figures posted by Nielsen in my earlier post don't refer to second-hand vinyl sales, right? These sales are new releases by current artists (as well as reissues).

I'm just glad I had the time too listen too vinyl before it has too be bought secondhand and that

While I am old enough to remember vinyl in a pre-CD world, you do realize the figures posted by Nielsen in my earlier post don't refer to second-hand vinyl sales, right? These sales are new releases by current artists (as well as reissues).

What you trolling about go top yourself Asshole.Ho yes you are one of the Mongols who Said about CD is A thing of the past because Vinyl is what a fucking joke and you old enuff too remember Vinyl

I learned my lesson about buying sealed copies of old LPs. About ten years ago, I bought an unopened Joe's Garage on Ebay, and when I opened it up (probably should have left it sealed anyway), I found that the record was completely warped--totally unplayable. Thankfully, I only paid like $25 for it.

Take no notice of him he is a Idiot I guess that is what he gets for trying too prove a Fact ain't true charts and shrink wrap bwaaa they cost next too nothing too buy,also I can't find nobody I know or pub club radio use vinyl CD is better.FZ even thought so

I learned my lesson about buying sealed copies of old LPs. About ten years ago, I bought an unopened Joe's Garage on Ebay, and when I opened it up (probably should have left it sealed anyway), I found that the record was completely warped--totally unplayable. Thankfully, I only paid like $25 for it.

Very true, old shrink wrap is no guarantee of mint-condition vinyl. One of many reasons why the ZFT's "vaultage vinyl" prices are several shades of preposterous.

VINYL SINGLE FOUR: BBC EPA1:Sailors of the Highway (2:46) BBC Radio 1 Club – 3rd August 1971B1:Girl (2:13) BBC Radio 1 Club –3rd August 1971B2:Electric Boogie (1:47) BBC Radio 1 Club – 20th July 1971Previously Unreleased *

I learned my lesson about buying sealed copies of old LPs. About ten years ago, I bought an unopened Joe's Garage on Ebay, and when I opened it up (probably should have left it sealed anyway), I found that the record was completely warped--totally unplayable. Thankfully, I only paid like $25 for it.

Very true, old shrink wrap is no guarantee of mint-condition vinyl. One of many reasons why the ZFT's "vaultage vinyl" prices are several shades of preposterous.

Well, I should have written "Does such a thing really exist?" instead, as I was more suprised actually.Sorry if I sounded affirmative, you can never completely trust an online seller.Although this guy seems serious with far more than 1000 happy customers, it could also be a massive scam.

I have not seen mint items older than my Sleep Dirt LP.Sure this one has been already played, but it has no scratch or hiss at all.

And the oldest unplayed LP I bought recently was YCDTOSA Sampler.

Whatever I would not spend more than $25 even for a rare edition sealed or not.

The official list is still a few weeks out, but here's a partial list of upcoming exclusive releases for Record Store Day 2012. I'm most excited for the Beefheart double 7" and the Stax box set.

You know, I always want to get excited about Record Store Day, but whenever I browse through the list of releases, nothing ever really jumps out at me as a must-have. A lot of it reeks of manufactured "collectors" hype--stuff that's desirably only because of its scarcity. I have a hard time getting excited about a bunch of 7" singles of stuff I already have on LPs. Having said that, I'm totally getting this one:

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